Future of Tadano in Zweibrücken: talks fail, resistance grows
Future of Tadano in Zweibrücken: talks fail, resistance grows
The Situation at Tadano in Zweibrücken is tense, and despite intensive discussions, the future of the company remains uncertain. At the weekend, the participants had to find out that negotiations on the whereabouts of the production facility remained unsuccessful, which only reinforced the concerns of the approximately 400 employees.
A regional solidarity festival that took place on Saturday at Schloßplatz was an important moment for the workforce. Many people showed presence to draw attention to the difficult situation of the Kranbauer. The threat of a closure of the work on the airport site is in the room and has shaken up the community.
dispute over the future and wages
The conflict -laden discussions between the corporate management and the IG Metall union have been underway for months. A central topic is the noticeable announcement of the factory closure, fight against the works council and union vehemently. But the negotiations are shaped by stagnant progress. Another stone of the kick -off was the demand for the management that the remaining employees should make a financial contribution to the location of the location. This indicates a potential waiver of salary, which meets with resistance on the part of the workforce.
Despite these obstacles, the management said that it is ready to continue the talks. The hope remains to find a constructive solution. However, it became known that IG Metall broke off the negotiations on the weekend prematurely. So far, the reasons for this are unclear what leads to speculation about the next steps.
possible strikes in sight?
The view of permanent strikes is on the agenda again. The IG Metall union will soon be a coordination to determine the further course. The management is concerned about the possibility of a strike that could further strengthen the company's financial problems. The precarious situation at Tadano challenges everyone involved to find sustainable solutions in an increasingly difficult environment.
The coming days and weeks will be crucial for the future of the workforce in Zweibrücken and the discussions that must be initiated by the union and the corporate management. While the employees hope for security and clarity, it remains to be seen how the negotiations and the pressure on those responsible will develop. The conversations have shown that in such complex situations there is often no clear solution in sight, which only reinforces the uncertainty for many people in the region.